As noted later in the article, Breland’s “My Truck” falls into a category of music known as country-trap, which most easily explained would be a hybrid of country and rap. And concerning the former, that...
The vocalist of this song is, self-admittedly, the titular “joker”. And what that designation basically means is that he’s not really serious about anything, a characteristic which others have noticed in him also. However, he doesn’t...
The song “Brick” is actually autobiographical as far as Ben Folds is concerned. And whereas there is a lot of elaboration, some metaphorical, going on, the main timeline of the featured narrative breaks down...
Perhaps the easiest way to describe the present-day British rap scene is as it being virtually identical to that of the United States’ except for two distinct factors. First is that, considering this is in...
“Tomorrow There’ll Be More of Us” as you may already know, is derived from a Broadway play entitled Hamilton. Unlike others that we have covered thus far from the same project, this one was not featured...
“Thank God I’m Old” is one of those songs in which the narrator is lamenting the state of the world. But in this case, thematically she is doing so in a roundabout way. And that is...
Having previously covered another Lifehouse song entitled “Everything” (2000), we noted how said tune treads the line between being religious and secular (i.e. romantic). We have since discovered that prior to going mainstream pop, Lifehouse was actually a...
Troye Sivan’s “Could Cry Just Thinkin About You” is about a homosexual love, which is made evident via the pronoun usage in the chorus. But outside of that it reads like your standard breakup song,...
A “motley crew”, according to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, is “an unusual mixed group”. And the chorus of this song basically features Post Malone applying such a designation unto his own gang of homeys. Moreover all things considered, such...
For starters, the “Madame Blue” referred to is actually a nickname that Styx gave to the United States of America. We all know that America’s colors are “red, white and blue”, which are also referenced...